Woman forced kids to stay in scalding tub, leaving 5-year-old with ‘severe burns to large portions of her body’: Police

Inset: Malynda R. Harrison (Gallia County Sheriff

Inset: Malynda R. Harrison (Gallia County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The home where Harrison burned her boyfriend’s young daughters (WSAZ).

A 22-year-old woman in Ohio may spend more than a decade behind bars for physically abusing two young girls, forcing the children to remain in a scalding bathtub that was so hot it left them covered in burns and caused one of the victims to have a seizure. A Gallia County judge on Wednesday ordered Malynda R. Harrison to serve a sentence of eight to 11 years in a state correctional facility, authorities announced.

According to a news release from the office of the county prosecuting attorney, the sentence was handed down after Harrison was convicted on two counts of endangering children causing serious physical harm

As Law&Crime previously reported, deputies with the sheriff’s office and emergency medical personnel at about 8:26 p.m. on Thursday, June 6, 2024, responded to a call regarding a “medical emergency involving a 5-year-old female child” at a home in the 17000 block of Hannan Trace Road in Guyan Township, Ohio. The child was said to be having a seizure in the home, which is about 120 miles southeast of Columbus.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they noticed that the 5-year-old girl had “sustained severe burns to a large portion of her body.” She was immediately transported to a medical center in Huntington, Ohio, for treatment of the burns.

Police said they soon learned that Harrison was directly responsible for the child’s burns.

“As a result of this event, our team of detectives have conducted a thorough investigation into this situation and have determined that the injuries are a direct result of intentional acts committed by an adult entrusted to care for this innocent child,” Sheriff Matt Champlin said in a statement following Harrison’s arrest. “This individual was taken into custody by detectives on Sunday, June 9, 2024 and has been incarcerated in the Gallia County Jail for child endangerment, a felony of the third degree, after consultation with Prosecuting Attorney Jason Holdren.”

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